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Overbite


This mixed media animal portrait was made using paper clay, polymer clay, toilet paper, modge podge, acrylic paint and pastels. The reason/story behind the name is, while I was making the armature using wire for the top jaw, aluminum foil and packaging tape, everything lined up where the jaws would meet naturally. However, once I began using the paper clay (a new medium for me and is different slightly than air dry clay) things...began to .... not align anymore lol. But by the time I noticed this, the clay was dry and, yea, it was beyond the point of no return. So, I changed the name from Bruce (which is the name of the first animatronic for the movie Jaws) to Overbite because he's got an overbite now lol.

Below are some of the process images I took as I made everything. Sadly I didn't make the jaws first, THEN attach it to the canvas. *face palm*. I attached the armature jaws FIRST to the canvas, which I had already added small waves going in the wrong direction *face palm* from where the jaws, then proceeded from there. Yea, wont be doing that again!


To help show that the top jaw does not fully attach to the canvas.

Some of the finished teeth.

The bottom teeth are attached.

Top teeth are attached as well as some of the defining 3D elements on the bones.

Beginning to sand and add the soft pastels.

Finished soft pastels around teeth and all over the rest of the bones.

Adding the toilet paper waves to help show that the skull bones are rising out of the water.

Painting over the waves and adding more depth (hopefully).

Adding white to the waves. (sorry for the bad lighting)

Below are the images of the portrait on display at my store, showcasing the majority of the materials I used to make it. So far people have enjoyed it!






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